genocide
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The New York Times has instructed its journalists covering Israel's war in Gaza to refrain from using the terms "genocide" and "ethnic cleansing" and not to use the term "occupied territory" in reference to Palestine. It was also ordered to reduce the use of the word "Palestine" and to avoid the terms "refugee camp".
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620 Chilean lawyers filed a lawsuit against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other Israeli officials at the International Criminal Court for crimes committed in the Palestinian territories. The lawsuit alleges genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
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Israel's massacre of civilians waiting for humanitarian aid in Gaza is causing tension around the world. The UN called this incident "horror", the US called it a "serious incident", while Israel accused the people who were detained for humanitarian aid of quarreling with each other and robbing a truck - relations.
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Early in the morning, Israeli forces struck a crowd of Palestinians waiting for humanitarian aid near the Nablusi intersection on Reshid Street, south of Gaza City. As a result of the attack, the number of people killed reached 104, and 760 people were injured. Also, 7 more children died of hunger in the sector, and their number reached 13.
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It was reported that more than 100 people were killed and hundreds of people were injured in the air, ground and sea attacks on the Rafah city of Gaza on the border with Egypt.
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More than 800 senior government officials from the US, UK and EU countries have signed a joint statement against their governments' policies in the war between Israel and Gaza. "The policies pursued by our governments risk serious violations of international law, war crimes and even ethnic cleansing or genocide," the statement said.
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The Hamas movement welcomed the verdict of the UN International Court of Justice on the case of genocide against the Palestinian people in Gaza brought by the JAR.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected the decision of the International Court of Justice on temporary measures against Israel in the case of genocide in the Gaza Strip. Israel's defense and security
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The UN International Court of Justice in The Hague announced the judgment on the provisional measures against Israel, which is accused of genocide in the Gaza Strip. The International Court of Justice ordered Israel to take the necessary measures to eliminate acts that are consistent with the Genocide Convention.
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It has been 111 days since the massacre by Israel in the Gaza Strip. A digest of the main events of the previous day.